Towns – Keene

Keene, New Hampshire 03431

Keene, NH Lodging, Real Estate, Travel & Visitor Information

Keene, New Hampshire was first granted in 1735 as Upper Ashuelot to soldiers in the wars against Canada, and intended to be a fort town. Establishment of the Massachusetts-New Hampshire boundary in 1753 made it one of the largest towns in New England. Under regrant by the New Hampshire governor, the town was named Keene, in honor of Sir Benjamin Keene of England, an associate of Governor Wentworth in the Spanish West Indies trade.

Ramuntos Brick Oven Pizza, 76 Main Street, Keene, NH 03431 | 603-357-3555 Welcome to Ramunto’s - a taste of the North End right here in Keene. At Ramunto's we’re passionate about providing an unforgettable dining experience. Ramunto’s combines great
service, a warm family-friendly atmosphere, and high quality food made fresh daily. Authentic New York Pizza, fresh salads cut to order, pastas from scratch, and signature subs, Ramunto’s offers
something for everyone including catering services. Open Daily for lunch, dinner & Take-Out. Visit Website

Chesterfield Inn, 20 Cross Road, Chesterfield, NH 03466The Chesterfield Inn is a warm, welcoming Bed and Breakfast Inn in the Monadnock Region of New Hampshire. We specialize in personal service and comfort. Enjoy our delicious country breakfast, cooked to order, with homemade muffins made from scratch each morning. Our romantic candlelit dining room is the perfect place for dinner with a menu of fresh, local food that changes with the seasons. Most guest rooms have fireplaces, pretty views and six rooms are pet friendly. The inn is the perfect place for an intimate wedding.Visit Chesterfield Inn

Keene was incorporated as a city in 1873, and is home to Keene State College which is located near the center of town. Today, Keene has developed into the regional primary shopping, business, and commerce center. Downtown Keene features boutique hotels, several restaurants, retails stores, and has become a busy shopping destination due in part to New Hampshire’s 0% sales tax.